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Bible Study Conference Tomorrow

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Mr. E. C. Carter '00, who for several years has been supported by the Harvard Mission as a missionary in India, and Mr. Clayton Cooper, head of the Bible study movement throughout the country, will come from New York tomorrow afternoon to attend a meeting in Phillips Brooks House in behalf of Bible study.

The meeting will assume the form of a conference, beginning in the afternoon. A supper will be served in the Parlor at 6.30 o'clock at a nominal price of 50 cents, and all who care to attend are requested to call for tickets tomorrow morning at Brooks House. The conference will be entirely informal, and is intended especially for those who care to meet or talk with Mr. Carter or Mr. Cooper.

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